by Janet Casperson, BS, MSN, ANP-C
Female sexual arousal disorder is the inability to achieve and progress through the stages of normal female arousal. This category is divided into three areas:
- genital sexual arousal disorder
- subjective sexual arousal disorderand
- combined genital and subjective arousal disorder.
Genital sexual disorder is the absence or impairment of genital sexual arousal as demonstrated by minimal vulval engorgement and/or vaginal lubrication. The female just isn't getting wet and is certainly not lubricated enough for penile-vaginal penetration.
Subjective sexual arousal disorder is the absence or decrease in sexual arousal, sexual excitement and sexual pleasure from any type of sexual stimulation.
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August 2006
Posted August 2008
Updated December 2009




